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I've got three men in my house discussing relationships..

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lifesgreatquestions · 17/11/2013 11:30

I know, its not PC to comment on things like this... so here goes! My oh goes of road cycling with other guys, they get muddy, go to the pub. Today they have gathered to start from our house. They arrived about a half hour ago, after about ten minutes I realised they weren't heading out so offered them tea/coffee and they are all now sitting in the front room discussing relationships.

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TheFantasticFixit · 17/11/2013 11:32

Er... Okay. Not sure why you have started a thread on it or why it's not PC to comment on it but knock yourself out

neiljames77 · 17/11/2013 11:34

Don't trust them op, they're up to something. ;)

CogitoErgoSometimes · 17/11/2013 11:34

Not PC to comment on things like what? Confused Is this relationship talk particularly shocking or juicy?

Mum2Fergus · 17/11/2013 11:34

And?

MonsterMunchMe · 17/11/2013 11:42

The two guys I'm working with are discussing there experiences of Viagra...... I win Wink Grin

MonsterMunchMe · 17/11/2013 11:43

*their!

lifesgreatquestions · 17/11/2013 11:57

You win monster! And re it not being PC... just because of course some men talk about their feelings, just as some women don't. It's not a big deal, there are a lot of threads about unimportant crap!

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GoofyIsACow · 17/11/2013 11:59

Right... So what are they saying? Or is that not the point? Confused

Lweji · 17/11/2013 12:10

Tell us what's about, we'll tell you what we think, then you can compare the conclusions.

akawisey · 17/11/2013 14:29

I want to know what they're saying Grin

QueenQueenie · 17/11/2013 14:46

Err? What?

FreakinAllAboutSugar · 17/11/2013 16:35

Me too!

On my husband's night out with his martial arts club last year (all male attendees), the topic of choice was apparently vasectomies.

Lovely!

NoArmaniNoPunani · 17/11/2013 16:39

What's wrong with discussing vasectomies? We discuss periods and weird stuff falling out of our fanjos

neiljames77 · 17/11/2013 20:49

We often discuss our feelings and help each other through emotional situations. When we see a woman approaching, we switch the subject to football. The op just happened to catch them red handed and it was too late for them to cover their tracks.

lifesgreatquestions · 17/11/2013 21:52

It was just ordinary stuff, same as any conversation about relationship stuff. one guy is being a bit dysfunctional, staying when he should leave, she's playing him. The guys were being lovely friends back. To be honest I posted in a fit of pique as they wouldn't leave and it was stopping me from getting on with my lazy afternoon. I think it was a bit mean of me to post. Good night ladies!

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blueshoes · 18/11/2013 23:50

My dh goes for a Dads' night out once in a while. He NEVER comes home with any gossip. He insists they only talk blokey things (like the size of their willies??). I refuse to believe that 3 men got together and discussed relationships.

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